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Post by miominmio on Aug 14, 2015 5:06:44 GMT
Or maybe my neighbour didn't tell me the truth.......
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PLurker
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Post by PLurker on Aug 14, 2015 5:08:07 GMT
Why you taking pictures of my house? #marketingWIN Come on, we all know this home belongs to Dick Richards. Or was it this guy>>> I get them confused... I have to say, the house is adorable. My computer is running r e a l l y s l o w and as it was loading from the top, I thought it was the "UP" house.
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tanya2
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Post by tanya2 on Aug 14, 2015 5:13:08 GMT
omg thats awesome!!!!
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Post by belgravia on Aug 14, 2015 5:33:14 GMT
That unfortunate trim job was definitely done by deer. Nope, it really wasn't. They were the same shape when they were much smaller and short enough to be browsed entirely by deer. (image from Google Maps) Not to mention when deer eat a shrub, they strip it to the branches, they don't leave it evenly pruned all the way around with still plenty of greens on the low branches. Plus, deer very rarely eat evergreens around here as there is plenty of more palatable greenery for them to eat year-round. Huh. Well that's just weird then. I see this exact thing in my parents' neighbourhood and it's definitely the fault of the deer. I find it super weird that that's a shape someone would be....going for.
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Post by quinmm14 on Aug 14, 2015 5:43:22 GMT
Giant penis trees scare me just a little bit. Can you imagine what that must look like at night when there's shadows on the wall? Yikes! Pretty cool house though.
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anniebygaslight
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Post by anniebygaslight on Aug 14, 2015 7:07:19 GMT
Lovely house. The garden could definitely do with a makeover.
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wellway
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Post by wellway on Aug 14, 2015 7:19:28 GMT
Whilst the gardening is .... interesting(?!!) the house and the paint job is so fab. It looks like a happy, welcoming house.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2015 8:57:51 GMT
Whoa...that's just wrong. Freud would have fun with that! That's sounds wrong too. Who does that??? The Woodcock family? (After a classmate who used to joke about her last name all the time!)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2015 9:02:11 GMT
The house is on the market, too. I'd think the realtor would suggest this bit of "depersonalization" Maybe a new marketing ploy?
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Post by leftturnonly on Aug 14, 2015 10:59:12 GMT
Would that classify as penile implants?
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Post by ScrapsontheRocks on Aug 14, 2015 11:08:17 GMT
Perhaps the house belongs to the glass bead making person from the thread a couple of days ago? The one with the interesting anchor
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scrappert
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Post by scrappert on Aug 14, 2015 12:52:12 GMT
Too funny. The talk of the town!
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Post by mikklynn on Aug 14, 2015 12:56:06 GMT
Thank you - I laughed out loud! I was sure where you were going with your title, but I didn't expect so many and so, ahem, large.
I can't wait to share with my girlfriends...
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Post by penny on Aug 14, 2015 13:12:28 GMT
Perhaps the house belongs to the glass bead making person from the thread a couple of days ago? The one with the interesting anchor My mind wandered back to Lenny Kravitz, but yeah, the bead maker is probably a better guess...lol Does it snow there? Because I can't imagine a fresh layer of snow would improve them much... Going to have to say they're definitely growers though...
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Post by elaine on Aug 14, 2015 13:27:47 GMT
Beautiful house. And, well, an "interesting" hedge!
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Post by mommaho on Aug 14, 2015 13:40:33 GMT
Perhaps they are mushroom shapes grown out of control - nope - just look like a row of, well you know.
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Post by songbird on Aug 14, 2015 13:54:39 GMT
Shrubby has a chubby for sure. Phallic "art" is always entertaining.
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Post by scrappintoee on Aug 14, 2015 17:29:55 GMT
LOL at everyones' comments , but "Shrubby has a chubby" is my fave!!!!
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MaryMary
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Post by MaryMary on Aug 14, 2015 17:55:59 GMT
That house is adorable. The weenie shrubs on the other hand...
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Post by flute4peace on Aug 14, 2015 18:00:42 GMT
Perhaps the house belongs to the glass bead making person from the thread a couple of days ago? The one with the interesting anchor My mind wandered back to Lenny Kravitz, but yeah, the bead maker is probably a better guess...lol Does it snow there? Because I can't imagine a fresh layer of snow would improve them much...Going to have to say they're definitely growers though... I just choked on my pizza
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ddly
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Post by ddly on Aug 14, 2015 18:03:02 GMT
Shrubby has a chubby for sure. Phallic "art" is always entertaining. Giggling like a 12 year old boy. Lisa D.
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Post by anxiousmom on Aug 14, 2015 18:04:34 GMT
Now I want to paint my house. But I think I should leave the shrubbery alone lest they get a chubby. I don't think my neighbors have the kind of sense of humor needed for boxwoods shaped like, well, wood.
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Post by bc2ca on Aug 14, 2015 18:16:36 GMT
Definitely not the work of deer - they never leave anything looking symmetrical or planned. Love the house
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Post by SunnySmile on Aug 14, 2015 19:06:54 GMT
That unfortunate trim job was definitely done by deer. Nope, it really wasn't. They were the same shape when they were much smaller and short enough to be browsed entirely by deer. (image from Google Maps) Not to mention when deer eat a shrub, they strip it to the branches, they don't leave it evenly pruned all the way around with still plenty of greens on the low branches. Plus, deer very rarely eat evergreens around here as there is plenty of more palatable greenery for them to eat year-round. My first thought was "Someone needs a ladder." But from this view, they don't look very tall...very interesting! ha
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Post by mellyw on Aug 14, 2015 19:12:27 GMT
Filing this under "how to make friends with the neighbors"!
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Post by librarylady on Aug 14, 2015 20:01:58 GMT
Someone needs a ladder to do their bush trimming! lmao! There was a house near where I used to work and it had vagina bushes. We used to give directions to people by telling them to take a left or a right at the vagina bush house. ? I can't even imagine............... Did you ever see the "Raymond" episode where the mother had sculptured something that looked like labia? It was a funny episode.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Aug 14, 2015 20:05:59 GMT
That house is just beautiful. It's too bad it has such unfortunate shaped bushes. But it would give me a giggle if I had to drive by there all the time.
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tamrac
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Post by tamrac on Aug 14, 2015 20:37:25 GMT
Eh...I kinda like them.They are interesting... a conversation piece.
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MerryMom
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Post by MerryMom on Aug 14, 2015 21:06:27 GMT
That is as high as the person could reach with trimming shears or hedge trimmer.
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scrapaddie
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Post by scrapaddie on Aug 14, 2015 21:53:51 GMT
Someone needs a ladder to do their bush trimming! lmao! There was a house near where I used to work and it had vagina bushes. We used to give directions to people by telling them to take a left or a right at the vagina bush house. How does a bush look like a vagina.... It's a hole .... Not seeing this!
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